Accenture Enhances Japanese Presence with CLIMB Acquisition, Bolstering Digital Transformation Capabilities

Accenture Enhances Japanese Presence with CLIMB Acquisition, Bolstering Digital Transformation Capabilities

(IN BRIEF) Accenture has finalized the acquisition of CLIMB, a technology services provider renowned for its system integration and IT infrastructure management expertise, particularly in Gunma Prefecture. This strategic move, initially announced on April 8, 2024, brings approximately 230 professionals, including 200 engineers skilled in cloud and security technologies, to Accenture Technology. CLIMB’s specialization aligns with Accenture’s commitment to aiding global organizations in Japan through technological transitions, emphasizing modernization services for financial institutions and government agencies. The acquisition also signals Accenture’s dedication to fostering local talent and revitalizing the ICT industry in the region. This venture solidifies Accenture’s position as a leading global professional services company driving digital innovation across diverse sectors.

(PRESS RELEASE) DUBLIN, 1-May-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has completed the acquisition of CLIMB, a technology services provider specializing in system integration, IT infrastructure management and operations, primarily in the Gunma Prefecture. The acquisition of CLIMB previously announced on April 8, 2024, adds approximately 230 people, including 200 engineers who are trained in cloud and security technologies and application management services to Accenture Technology, and brings more critical skills for global organizations in Japan to navigate technology change.

In particular, CLIMB’s expertise will accelerate application and infrastructure modernization services for financial institutions and government agencies to achieve digital transformation. Accenture’s investment in CLIMB will also enable local teams to continue to revitalize the local ICT (Information Communication Technology) industry.

Since its establishment in 1989, CLIMB has demonstrated a high level of expertise in multiple areas from the development of core banking and mission-critical systems to the management and operations of IT infrastructure for organizations, such as domestic financial institutions, manufacturers, telecommunications carriers and government agencies, mainly in Maebashi City, where the company was founded.

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